ok, so main thing i care about a game is that if i would be able to free roam (even if i finish all the missions and watch the credits or whatever) and hanging around in the map after everything is done, to max everything and stuff, like gta games or assassins creed games or saints row games and etc., and i was wondering if the stick of truth lets you do that. i thought they might cut it off when everything is finished since it will be like a long tv episode, and episodes finish, so, anyone knows anything? thanks.

I'd suggest doing what I do. Explore as much as you can and exhaust the side quests, and the progress the story a little, and then exhaust the side quests that open up there, explore a little more with any new abilities, and then progress the story a little. Really extends the game and the experience.

This is the town of South Park we're talking about. Explore it, have fun, battle random enemies, find loot.

Adrian Vexill wrote:I'd suggest doing what I do. Explore as much as you can and exhaust the side quests, and the progress the story a little, and then exhaust the side quests that open up there, explore a little more with any new abilities, and then progress the story a little. Really extends the game and the experience.

This is the town of South Park we're talking about. Explore it, have fun, battle random enemies, find loot.

The wisest way, in my opinion. There are side quests you cannot start/finish after certain point in main quest. This is the only way to finish the game in 100%.

P.S. I know it's been a long time since anyone has written anything in this topic, but from what I've read, adding something from myself will unlock my avatar, and I've had enough of being a noob.

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